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  The Japanese Grand Prix tickets page gives the dates for the 2005 race, track facts and points to some popular online sources for your Japanese Grand Prix tickets.    

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The Japanese Grand Prix tickets page gives the dates for the 2005 race, track facts and points to some popular online sources for your Japanese Grand Prix tickets.

 

Japanese Grand Prix

track facts and Japanese Grand Prix tickets sources.

Date: October 9th 2005
Starting time: 07:00 CET
Local time: CET +8 hours
Circuit: Suzuka
First GP: 1987
Circuit length: 5,864 km
Race laps: 53 laps
Total distance: 310,582 km

more about the Suzuka circuit and Japanese Grand Prix tickets.

Suzuka Circuit International Racing Course
7992 Ino-Cho
Suzuka-City
Mie-ken, 510-0295
Japan
Suzuka

Designed by John Hugenholtz, the Zandvoort owner, and built in 1963, primarily as a test track for Honda, Suzuka has hosted the Japanese F1 GP since 1987 and is a very popular venue. The Japanese crowds are fanatical, particularly in the late 80īs and early 90īs when McLaren-Honda, Ayrton Senna and Alain Prost were at their peak. Always near the end of the F1 Championship calendar, it has been the scene of many memorable moments in recent racing history to decide the Championship. The Japanese Grand Prix tickets facilities and organisation are first-class.

The track is a very technical one to drive and consists of a good variety of corners, then the return section is a series of sweeping, fast curves, where drivers experience high G-forces. Its unique feature is the cross-over which means that unusually, there is an almost equal number of left- and right-hand turns.

At nearly 6 km in length, the Japanese Grand Prix tickets is one of the longest tracks on the international calendar. The annual international GT/Sportscar 1000 km race is usually held in mid-summer and drivers often have trouble coping with the immense heat.

 



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GrandPrix-Tickets.com - www.GrandPrix-Tickets.com - 09/10 Japan. www.grandprix-tickets.com

2 tickets - 2004 Japanese Grand Prix tickets. www.2-tickets.com

WS tickets - Japanese Grand Prix Ticket Japanese Grand Prix Event Tickets. www.wstickets.com

Soldouteventickets - Japanese Grand Prix F1 Tickets. www.soldouteventtickets.com